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A Turkish festival in London’s Clissold Park.
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Followers of the Gulen movement are trying to foster community cohesion.
Whither Europe after Brexit?
Wiliam Potter
Those who favour Brexit imply it would be followed either by a European superstate or the collapse of the EU. Here’s why neither is in UK’s interests.
Giuseppe Milo
A surprising level of anti-EU sentiment among unionists should be on Remain’s radar.
Obama weighs in on Brexit.
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Polls show voters are beginning to lean toward leaving the EU, so it’s time to brush up on what will happen if there’s a Brexit – and why it matters on this side of the Atlantic.
Johnson has left the building.
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He claims to not have what it takes to be leader, but only the justice secretary stands a chance of giving the Thatcherites what they crave.
Code of Federal Regulations, all 175,000 pages.
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Too much regulation from Brussels has been a rallying cry for Britons who want to opt out of the EU. Is ‘overregulation’ a problem in the U.S. too?
Time to look closer to home.
Immigration has been wrongly blamed for the growing pressure on Britain’s public services.
No fat controller required.
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Brexiters on the Left fear that a UK vote to Remain would permanently put the railways in private hands. Here’s our Fact Check verdict.
And the day after?
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How the different scenarios could play out.
Can I have some more please?
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The ruling signals part of a wider trend restricting access to welfare for EU migrants.
The view from here suggests you should vote in.
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I voted to stay out of the EU in 1994, but I’d choose differently if I had a chance now.
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The EU drags Britain kicking and screaming to the left. Lexiters need to update their principles before voting on them.
Pick your man.
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Whichever way the referendum goes, it will take a long time to rebuild trust.
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An ‘emergency budget’ may not be necessary but that doesn’t mean the UK will be awash with cash saved from its EU budget contributions.
Global uncertainties are unlikely to be resolved for some time.
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The US has held off on raising rates, as the world waits to see which way the Brexit vote will go.
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Discussion of foreign policy remains conspicuous by its absence in Australia’s remarkably dull and insular election campaign. One might have thought given the turbulence in international affairs that the…
Ready for recycling? These cans are – thanks to the EU’s Waste Directive.
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From recycling to air pollution, eco-friendly European laws have a big impact.
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Voting out is not a return ticket, unless you’re ready to eat some serious humble pie – and join the euro.
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A guide to making up your mind on a very important decision.